WATCH: FactsFirstPH, a year in review In the Philippines, truth tellers in the media, academe, civil society, and legal groups, among other sectors, face a myriad of challenges. Here are the stories of the people behind FactsFirstPH.
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine national elections made the fight against disinformation more critical in 2022. In a first-of-a-kind initiative called #FactsFirstPH, over 100 groups came together to stem the tide of false information and promote truth in public spaces.
With its four layers – fact-checking, amplification or mesh, research, and deterrence – working together, the coalition produced hundreds of fact checks that were amplified in creative ways, among member organizations that included traditionally competitive newsrooms. in an international fact-checking conference as the most innovative and impactful collaboration.
In the Philippines, truth tellers in the media, academe, civil society, and legal groups, among other sectors, face a myriad of challenges. In this series, members from the four layers of #FactsFirstPH talked about what they experienced in 2022, what they achieved under the coalition, and what they hope to do moving forward.
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